1952 HE wssraau eusnois following stores hlhloa ,, , New!-stunt Water Street; pouoottds Grocer!- Alberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Second Street; at , E It treet Vince's Grocery 130 Buuell, reet- Enmanu e - "'9' 5 l smiee'ni-ug Store. ' LI. Waite in Kensirr' WEST PRINCE OFFICE . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE U IIIIIIIII Street, lhmmcreldc. Phone son. )I' llbocrlpllonl. Advertldnx 0 one: chow and ozone: worrox House Phones: 8032 and 0033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the snide: Representative! lnnunor Street; Goux-lies Drugstore, :1 Central street; Mark 'Gaudet. 07 Granville Street; Island Phone: as-2 Office and 08-3 Rouse. ORE JIOGKEY ;'f,2Wf.,':e;,:.: tonight at the ., Hall, Kensingtom , gr-RISE. Give Your 119" 5? hgarinl aid for Christmas. . also carry all batteries and "jg, for all makes. Foley Drug 0,9, summerslde. t ,nE(”0RATl0NS-Everything to cram your home, store or dog- use, streamers, tinsel rope, icic- mgemair, tree balls. napkins, 19 covers, wreaths. Montague 6 , 5100 Store. -PARlSH or ALBl:iltTON- hurcii of England: On Christmas ., beginning at 11.30 pm. there -11 beset-vice of Holy Communion , sg, Luke's Church, O'I..eary arm... A150 at 11.30 p.m. servicc , service of Holy Com- un.().'l in Christ Church. Kllda-1'0 pp. Rev. J. R. McMahon, RD. Alberton and Vicinity Mrs. H. J Larkin, Alberton.,fs isiting her daughter and son-in- it, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ben- ett, Montague. . and sister-in-law. ,Lt.-Col. and an F. S. Fielding. Dr. and Mrs. S. Bandit: and Mr. mm Banciler, Alberton. leave ny to spend Christmas with iatires in New York. Dr. Band- ; expects to be away from his ractice until the end of January. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bryan. Cas- umpec. have moved to Alberton or the winter months. They have ien up residence in the Larkir. psrtments. - Miss Shirley Wallis. summer- tie, is spending Christmas holi- ys with her parents, Rev. and rs. A. R. Wallis, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy, Miss ucy Hardy and Mr. I-leber Hardy, berton, motored to Cornwall on unday to visit Rev. and Mrs. A. -: Weir. Mr. G M. Donald and Dr. Stan- y Donald arrived from Moncton onday evening to" spend Christ- - at the home of the former v sr Alberion. . : lfr. Thomas Barbour, commercial tudent at Mount Allison Univer- ty, arrived home Friday even- ; to spend Christmas with his Mr Claude Callaghan. student tst. Dunstan's University, is Dthdlllg the Christmas holidays till his parents. Mr. and Mrs. oseph Callaghan, Alberton. iii. William Phillips. student at slhousie University. is spending hrisinias holidays at his home in flberton. 4 urnwali W.M.S. nnual. Meeting '1'he'annual meeting of Com- lll. Mi. 5. was held at the home ' Mira. I-lazen Howard with a 0rd attendance for the year. The various secretaries gave 9” reports and the treasurer "minted that the allocation had n exceeded: thus showing that care- ”Y Planned and executed. The theme of the worship ser- '" "85 ”Tha Season of Birth d Ric-birth." and was led by i had ar- beautiful setting of ndles And evergreen suitable to e occasion. Carols were sung d Silrlilture selections were read ' Mrs. Elmer rrlzzell, Mrs. wal- " I-'”lVLheF. Mrs. Colin Murray 5 Mr-I. Hazen Howard. r . The offering was received and icaied at the close of this part lhe meeting. , An article entitled "Time and lents for the Master"Iwns read Mrs. Harry Crosby and one on rch Women and Gambling" MM Stanley Murchison. ll! E. May Merrian is the Mis- nary chosen for the next two ilayfor special prayers by this The January meeting is to be It the home of Mrs. D. J. Icsrthur. when roll will be 'ered by each member donat- A strip of cotton seven inches 9 by two and 3 half yards long 3 quilt. The worship will be by Mrs. Bruce Maoxinley and W Book by Mrs; iolarence chison, if :5 The following in tin; slate oi of- ers brought in by; e, nominat- committee:-Mrg, atson Liv- H. tchafrmani.” Mrs. Mack . (John 31:- ? . l-ferry y e :-elected); llt vice-president, hi Harry Crosby; and vice-presi- 3. Mrs. wnpon Livingstone: Wain: secretary, .-urn. Charles '3 ifeuifrer, Mrs. L. K. Drake: Mlbondfng secretary, Mrs. moon Lowtber; litsnture..Iecre- .Mrs. G. ft. min; Missionary hly Horetlny, Mrs. Earl . who umtu-y. Mn. E- ii -RONSON LIGKTEES make fine gifts. Moase Jewellers have all styles from 35.00 and up. -PARISH OF PORT HILL- Church of England. Christmas services: St. Peter's Church. Lot ll, Holy Communion at 9.00 s.m.; service of Holy Communion in St. John's Church, Ellerslie, at 10.00 am. Rev. W. J. Phillips will con- duct above services. Service of Holy,Communion in st. James Church, Port Hill at 10.15 am. Rev. J. R. McMahon, R.D. -SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mrs. Roy F. MacLean. Malpeque Road, has received a telephone call from her niece in New Hampshire. in- forming 'her of the death of her sister. xMrs. Dr. Scott. in Boston Hospital. Mr. Scott was formerly vMnrg-aret Mccallum, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Callum of North St. Eleanors. She is survived by three sisters, Mar- jorie (Mrs. Andrew LaMere) in Olympia, Wash; Kathy (Mrs. Guy 3. Childress) in York, Pennsyl- vanin; and Mrs. MacLean in Chl1rl0ttel.()lA'g. her husband having predeceased er. Personals -RINK SOON READY M It is reported that Bedeque Rf-nk is being flooded rally and it is ex- pected that, if the cold weather icontinues, the rink will be ready ifcr a Christmas opening. -1-! . Miss iholly Matthew. Toronto. arrived home Sunday to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew, Sum- merside East.-S. friends will be pleased to learn that. Mrs. Ken- ncth Bell has returned home from Charlottetown much im- lproved in health.-S. -Her many --Donald MscPhee. medical stu- dent nt M('Gil1 University, arrived in Summerside on Friday evening to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacPhee.--S. --Richard Wedge. student at St. Dunstnn's University is spend- in;: the Christmas .holidays at his home in Summerside.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault. who have apartments in the Knights of Columbus Home. Sum- merslde. have as their guests for the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs W.I-I. Bentley, London, Eng- land. M.0.A-.ld. Sociaiftluh Holds Dance A very successful dance was held by the M. C. A. M. Social Club on Saturday night. December 20th, in the new hangar lean-to. Music was supplied by Don Messrs' Is- landers. A large crowd attended the function: Among these were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Burke and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Rayner who were the guests of honour. Unfortunately. another of the party. Miss Mary MacKenzie. was unable to attend. due to illness. . The hall was very beautifully decorated for the occasion by the members who went all out to make the party a success. The program consisted of: novelty and spot dances; solos by Mrs. Austin squarebriggs iMarg. Osborne), and Charlie Chamberlain; also draw- ings were held for A Clfristmas cake and a Panda bear, donated by Mrs. Fred Ranahan and Mr. Duke Nellsen in aid of I Child- ren's Christmas party which is to be held in the near future. Mr. Elmer MacNefl was present- ed the Sport Lodge Trophy for the most valuable player on the M. C. A. baseball team for 1952. The president of the soclalclub, Mr. Harold Macxle. extended a special "thank you" to all who as- sisted, and for their marvellous turnout. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Central Royalty Women's Institute was held in the school with.nine members and one visltorpresent. The president opened the meet- ing with all repeating 'the Creed and singing the Ode. Roll call was answered by members gim gifts" to the. orphanages. Love. president. reported on the Leadership course which she at- tended st Psi-kdale. Correspondence was read and discussed and. committees heard from. .New committees were also appointed. The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the commit- tee in charge. The lunch commit- tee for.January will be: Ifostus, Madelyn Carr. Oladyn Currie, Mil- dred Foster, Betty Lidstons. and Helen Love. Mrs. Ruth Osborne is pianist for the year. Walter Boyle: Associate Helper secretary, Mme. Melvin Hyde: temperance secretary. Mrs. stan- ley Murchison; Christian steward- ship secretary, Mrs. f-Iasen How- ard; organist, Mn. Colin” Murray: Musion Band assistant for Mea- dow Bank. Mrs. -Colin Murray; Mission Bands assistant for York Point, Mrs. Reginald Meoliwen: Baby Band superintendent, Mrs. Wendell Dockendorff; press secre- tary, Mu Laura Crosby. . C r The meeting closed. with the Mlspalf Benediction. followed by refreshments and I short social period. Motor Transport. ,S'side Man Admitted To Bar Yesterday Lowell A. Allen of summerside. today begins his first day in the practise of law in Prince Edward Island. This 20-year-old graduate of Dalhousle Law school was formal- ly admitted to the Bar of Prince Edward Island in Supreme Court yesterday afternoon at Summer- alde. The motion for his admis- sion was made by the Attorney General Walter E. Darby and so ordered by the presiding Judge. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Mr. Allen, in being admitted to the Bar of Prince Edward Island is permitted to practise law in this Province as an attorney and barrister in supreme Court and to act as a solicitor in the court of Chancery; He was also appoint- ed a commissioner for taking oaths in the Supreme Court of all three counties in Prince Edward Island. ,A son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. postmaster, at Summerside, Lowell A. Allen is married to the former Ann MacRae, daughter oi Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Macrtae. Syd- ney Mines, and they have a daugh- ter. ago one year. He has one brother. Arthur, in the Canadian ahny and two sisters, Irene. Mrs. Victor Inman, in the United States, and Annabelle, Mrs. Stuart V'eale, Charlottetown. During the Second World War he served on active duty with the Canadian army. Mr. Allen will be sharing office space with Mr. W. Chester 8. MacDonald who was present at yesterday's ceremony and support- ed his admission to the Bar. In his remarks to summer-slde's' newest member of the legal pro- fession Chief Justice Campbell said it was a matter of gratifica- .tion that he had elected to re- Iturn to his native province. I He noted that in the last seven 101' eight years there had been a idecline in numbers in the legal profession in Prince County, and as a result, he said, there are eleven members as against seventeen in the latter days of his practise in Summerside. He observed that the increase in summerside population since that time should also provide a corresponding balance in the amount of legal work to be done. Attorney General. Walter E. Darby. congratulated Mr. Allen and, welcomed him on behalf of the Bar of P.E.I. He gave him assur- ance that if he needed assistance at any time he should not hesitate to call on the older members of the Bar for their advice or as- sistance on any legal matter. Mr. Chester S. MacDonald said that as one of the junior mem- 'bers of the Bar it was a pleasure for him to welcome Mr. Allen, with whom he had been associated through their years in high school and whom he had found to'pos- sess very high moral and academic qualifications.-S 'New London W.M.S. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Aux- iliary of New London United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Laslie Paynter on Thursday evening, December 4th. The Christmas worship service in the Missionary Monthly was led by Mrs. Sterling MacKay. The first two verses of I-fymn No. 51 were sung and theithird verse was repeated in unison. Scripture sel- ections Luke 28-20, Matthew 2:1- l2. Luke 2: 25-32. and Philippians 2:5-11 were read by Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Mrs. Ray Maclbeod. Mn. C.B. Goes, and Mrs; Miller Camp- bell respectively The closing hymn was No. 68. The dedicaiory prayer was of- fered by Mrs. Hugh Campbell. The business period followed. The minutes were read and ap- proved, and roll call was answered by 14 members. The textword was "A Christmas Thought". The secretary reported 15 calls made, and seven cards and five boxes sent to sick and shut-ins. There were six books read. It was decided to p- , ne sending boxes to Korea. until the first of the year. The minutes of the last annual meetln, were read by the secretary. Correspondence consisted of I letter from Dr. Prnsar thanking the Auxiliary for a. box sent to Korea early in the fall. There was also a letter from Mrs. John Scott concerning the adoption of missionaries for special prayer She requested members, if one had already been adopted. to add the name of Miss Evelyn Ricker to the prayer. The election of officers then followed: President, Mrs. J. M. Campb ": vice-president. Mrs. Ray MacLeod; secretary. Mrs. Leigh Brown; treasurer. Mrs. sterling Mocxay; community and friend- ship secretary, Mrs. C. B. Class; press secretary. Mrs. Louis Mac- ifod: literature and supply, Mrs. srold R-Iv Mayhew; organist, Mrs. Msclseod; temperance secre- tnriyl; Mn. Cameron Muistaregor. 0.. program comm tee then took Kharge. Mrs. Harold Mayhew gave I. reading entitled "The aim- rm-: GUARDIAN. Best-llranscomhe Wedding -Baskets of -white and bronze chrylsnthemums with sprays of evergreen formed the background in Ryerson United Church. Hamil- ton, Ont,, on December 5th for the evening wedding of Ruth Madelyn. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bramcornbe. Wsdens. Sask., and Nelson Ram- say. non of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best, Summerside, P. E. I. The Rev. Arthur Organ. formerly of Bedeque. P.'E.I., was assisted in the double-ring ceremony by Dr. F. L. Orchard of Woodstock, Ont. uncle of the bride. Given in marriage by her bra- ther, Emery Branscombs of Tor- onto, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin, Her flowing veil fell from an orange blossom tiara to the satin train of her gown. She carried creamy pom pom chry- santhemums. The bride was at- tended by her sister. Mrs. John Craven of Bourlamaque, Que.. gowned in Vbillowlng pine-green net and Miss Phyllis Kelly in peach-flame net. Miss Sherrie Storey as flower girl was frocked in pale yellow taffeta. Each car- ried bronze or gold chrysanthe- mums and wore matching studded head bands. Mr. Robert Dalziel of New Annan. was the best man, while Messrs. Allison Wil- liams and ,Shelton MacKay of Northern. P. E. 1.. were the ush- er 5. At the opening of the ceremony Miss Nancy Jones sang "The Lord's Prayer" and during the signing of the register "0 Per- fect Love". The bridal party en- tertained their guests at the col- onial rocm of the Weniworth Arms. Mr. William McCullough. to.-istmasfer. read telezfami TF0?" the parents of both bride and groom and from other absent re- latlves and friends. For travelling, the bride wore a teal blue suit of knitted boucle with rhinestone trimmed fur felt hat and other accessories of dusky rose. Her corsnge was of gardenias. After A brief trip to Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Best. took up residence at 500 Moun- tain Park Drive. Hamilton, Ont. -S. ALBERTON C. W. L. -The December meeting of Al- berton sub-division of the C.W.L. was held in the Parish.'.ljIa1l Wlth Mrs. John Wallace Dl'&SldlIlS- REV W.E. Monaghan opened the meet- ing with prayer. Sixteen members answered the roll call and two new members were welcomed. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Mich- ael Ahearn, and a financial state- ment was given by Mrs. Edwin McDonald, treasurer. It was re- ported that a. recent pantry sale had been very successful. New lot- tery books were distributed. Miss Maud 0lConnor and Mrs Michael Ahearn were appointed a committee to prepare Christmas boxes for the aged and sick and to purchase other Christmas gifts. A gift of money is to be sent to st. Vincent's Orphanage. Pleasing features of the evenlns were an address given by Mrs. Lorne Noonan. Provincial Presi- dent, and a. report of the national convention. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Noonan by the pre- sident. Following adjournment, refresh- menrts were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Michael Ahearn with Mrs. John Wallac and Mrs. Edwin McDonald on he lunch committee. B MEADOW BAN); IVIISSION BAND . , Meadow Bani; Mission Band held their December meeting. and mite-box opening at the home of Mrs. Robert Jewell, The meet- ing was conducted by Mrs. L. H- Dreke with A large attendance present. Scripture reading by Mrs. Sier- llng Clow was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Roll call and minutes were read by Miriam Hyde and a Christmas story by Mrs. Murray. The following program was then presented to a large number of visitors: Hymn, Away in s Mauser: Reading. Jean Nunn: Exercise. (Thankfkul for the Bible.) David Yeo. Sharon MacLean. DEV” Nunn and Doris Hyde; Recitation. Wilma Hyde; Readlnz. Miriam Hyde (A Child's Prayer); Exer- cise (Ye do it unto me). Jean MacPhail, Eleanor Hyde. Wende-l Hyde. Russell Drake. Vivian Drake and David MscPhAll; Re- citation, Millard Clow; Recitation. Barbara Joan Drake; Exercise. (Open the door) Verna MncPhail. Garth Scott. Avard Clow; Re- citation, Byron Clow. A hounteuul lunch was served and I social hour enjoyed. Two Injured In Collision A head on collision about eight o'clock last night on the pavement at Montrose near Alberton, be- tween a 1930 model A Ford car and a late model Meteor resulted in two persons being rushed to the Western Hospital at Alberton suf- fering from severe cuts and abras- ions. Mr. John Finnan, Bloom- field, driver of the Ford car re- quired five stltches to close a. deep cut in his nose and also suf- fered eevere bruisu on the face. Mrs. Finnan, the only other pass- enger, was more seriously injured with multi-pie superficial abrasions and contusions, a. severed artery and internal bleeding. Occupants of the Meteor were shaken up and bruised but did not require hospital treatment. They were. Fred Doucette, driver, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Arsenault and Mr. Eric Christopher. all of Leo- ville, near Tignish. Cause of the accident could not be ascertained last evening. The accident was investigated by the Alberton Detachment of the R.C.M.P. iliverdaie - Churchill W.l. Annual Meeting Th.:'-:8-ll?l.l-18.1 meeting of River- dhle-Churchill Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bill Lamont with an attendance of eleven members and three visitors. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode, followed by repeat- ing the 'Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by each mem- ber paying membership fees. Minutes of the last annual and last regular meetings were read, approved and signed. Correspond- ence was read by the secretary, following the installation of offic- ers as follows: President, Mrs. J. A. MacKin- non; vice-president. Mrs. Finley MacFadyen; secty.-treasurer. Miss Wanda Buchanan; press secretary, Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen; sick committee, Mrs. Waldron Mac- Kinnon; school committee, Mrs. Ollie Maclseod; auditors, Mrs Robbie MacKlnnon and Mrs. Guy Ma.cLeod; program, Mrs. Ollie MacLeod and Miss Joyce Mac- Donald. The report fmm the secretary showed receipts for the year to be 3263.76, expenditures 3244.29. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. .1. A. MacKinnon purchase 1000 cod liver oil capsules from the Red Cross. A guessing contest was put on by Mrs. Garfield MacF'adyen. first prize being won by Mrs. Ollie MacDonald. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John A. and Mrs. Waldron Ma.cKlhnon, roll call to be answered with each member donating something for the Pro- testant Orphanage. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harry Weeks. The regular monthly meeting of Riverdale-Churchill Women's In- stitute was held at the home of Mrs. J: A. and Mrs. Waldron Mac- Klnnon with an attendance of eleven members and five visitors. The president presided and the meeting opened with the Institute Ode, followed by repeating the ”Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by each member, donat- ing something for the Protestant Orphanage. Correspondence was read by the secretary, consisting of a letter of thanks from the matron of the Protestant Orphanage for s quilt received. The committees-had no reports. It was moved and seconded that the school children be treated at Christmas, the old people in the district remembered with a box of fruit, and also that two fruit cakes would be made for shut-ins. It was also moved and seconded that a hamper of apples be donated to the Sanatorium and Protestant Orphanage. A guessing contest was put on by Mrs. John A. MacKinnon, first prize won by Mrs. Bill Lamont. and a scrambled word contest was put on by Miss Joyce MacDonald, first prize won by Miss Wanda Buchanan. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Joyce Mac- Donald, roll call to be answered with a flour bag. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison, after which a delicious lunch was -served by the hostess. 50 YEARS ON COUNCIL VISCOUNT, Sask.-(CP) -Rob- ert Hastie will have served 50 years on municipal council at the end of this year. He was reeve for 37 years. Mr. Hastie. Who travels 15 miles to meetings, hasn't missed one. Let's Talk It liver by "d" ..'. The summerside town fathers are to be congratulated on ac- quiring the old post-office property at what would appear to be a bargain-counter price. It is along the same progressive line as their purchase of the Brennan property north of the High School. This site has blossomed into Queen Elizabeth 'Pa.rk, a civic pride and Joy. The newly acquired site, with its ideal central location, will doubtless fill some important civic need in the future. Until that time. we can consider it an "ace in the hole.” 0 O 0 Either one of two things will have to be done if childhood faith in the wonderful old myth called Santa Claus is to be maintained. The commercial stores, churches, schools, etc.. will have to get to- gether. and obtain a ”Banta" whose services will be available to all in, a particular locality. or well have: to give the old story a new slant ,5 by depicting Bt. Nick as a master? magician who can transform him-i self into many different shaIpos,i voices, and "ho, ho, ho's." . . . I Are you one of those people who: call all dogs "he", and all cats ”she"?I When we're talking about 9. fe-9 male dog or a Thomas eat, We in-i variably murder the pronouns. It's, natural, perhaps. We attribute; ”catt,v remarks" to only one sex.1 and the expression "a gay dog" isi never used in reference to the HOLY NIGHT WEATHER Country people in Britain still watch the sky on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for signs of A change in the weather, for there is an ancient belief that the wea- ther st this time is a strong por- tend for that to come throughout the year. 'tWise and cunning masters of astrology." we are told. "have found that a man may see and mark for the weather of Holy Night how the whole year after shall be". When Christmas night was clear and starry, it was taken that the year's crop of fruit and wine would be a plentiful one. On the other hand, if Christmas night was foul and windy. the year to come would be "very scant of wine and fruit". But if the wind arose at the rising of the sun then "it betokeneth great dearth of cattle and beasts this year". And if the wind arose at sunset "it. signifies death to some among the kings and great lords". PAGE FFTEEN Divorce cases In Supreme court At A special sitting of the Eu- preme Court in Summerside yes terday presided over by Chief Jus- tice Thane A. Campbell, two di- vorce cases were before the court. In the case of Walter Gallant. plaintiff, versus Julia Ann Gal- lant, defendant. and Trucman Jef- fery. co-respondent, judgment was reserved until January 2. Mr. Mor- ley M. Bell, Q.C., was attorney for the plaintiff. In the case of Doris Jay Walker. plaintiff, versus Kenneth Alexan- der Wllker, defendant, and Rachael Munn, co-respondent, judgment absolute was given, pending receipt of an affidavit from Charlotte- town. Mr. Chester S. MacDonald was attorney for the plaintiff.-S is hereby declared PROOLAMATION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1952 BOXING DAY THE. TOWN OF KENSINGTON W. H. Darrach, Mayor. a civic holiday in ladies. I O O 'tShort-lived" is pronounced to? rhyme with "contrived" in every) dictionary we've ever thumbed, and. yet we have yet to hear anyone. pronounce it that way. . . . To all our readers, a happy Yulc- ' tide season. xnvosrow w. M. s. i Kingston United W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Younker December 2nd for the Christmas meeting. With the president in' the chair.the meeting opened with hymn "0 Little Town of Bethle-i hem". Mrs. Lorne Smith had charge of the worship period, of which the theme was "Christmas. the Season of Birth and Re-Birth". Matt. chap. 2 was read in unison. scrip- ture was read by different mem- bers. and hymns 590 and 47 were KKK KKK 11': our pleasure fo wish you one 4:! Ike jollieu Yule- tides you've even: known. D SIIMIMEHSIDE HARDWARE COMPANY sung. Christian Stewardship was read by Mrs. Owen Younker. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture by 18 members and one visitor. Minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer reported that the allocation had been met and seconded that the same slate of ofTicers be re-elected for the coming year. The meeting closed: with- the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Willard Proud, lead- er, Mrs. Bud McKihnon. and lunch committee, Mrs. James Jewell. Mrs Elmer Younker and Mrs. Edgar Newson. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL -Report for the month of No-. vember for Albany Village Bchooll followsf Grade X--l. Paul Noonan: 2. Lavenia. MacAvinn; 3. Harvey Worth. Grade IX-1. Pauline Green; 2. Anne Nocnan; 3. Nora Murray. Grade VIII-l. Jackie MacKen- na; 2. Phyllis Warren; 3. Vernon Noonan. Grade VI-1. Donnie MscCor- mac; 2. Elizabeth Trainor; 3. John Noonan. Principal: Helena Green. Grade V-l. Allison Green and Albert McLeod: 2. Freya Walsh; 3. Freddie Dawson. Grade IV-l. Eleanor Noonan; 2. Aileen and Marleen Muttart; 3. William Dawson. Grade III-l. Harvey Dawson. Grade II-1. Marilyn Noonan; 2. Sandra. Green; 3. Billy Bassett. Grade I tSr.i-l. Velds Noonan; 2. Alan Maccormac. Margaret Anne Warren and Vivian Bassett; 3. Paula Green and Donnie De- laney. 1Jr.)-1. Sampson McKay; 2 Winston McLeod; 3 Sharon Walsh. Assistant: Frances Cairns. LUCKY COUPON NO. 20904 If this coupon is not ac- knowledged by 8.00 p.m. Tuesday, December 23rd, another number will be. drawn at that time. W. S. MacLEAN General Merchant Kemzington plicity of Christmas". and Mrs. C.. B. Cine read a selection entitled "The Message of Bethlehem". I The dedication of the offering on page on of the Monthly was read in unison by the members. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray Macbeod, when! the leader will be Mrs. Hamid? Mayhew and dedicatory prayer! will be offered by Mrs. Prsnki rown. The textword will be "A New Year's Thought". 3 The eetlng closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. GOLF ORIGIN Golf is of Dutch origin but was developed in Scotland where it has been played since the 16th century. i rsuous CORAL isms as... Islands. a- map of 7: coral islands in the Indian Ocean, are used mainly by oi:-lines. Thanking our numerous customers For their generous patronage during the past year. And Wishing All 'A veizv MERRY CHRISTMAS With Health, Happiness and Prosperity THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR , J. w. non CAMPBELL Albcrton and O'Leary :- I sass R. T. MORillS0ll 0O.,SummersIdo It's the season of open hurts. i when worm wishes glow on the open hearth of friendship! ' .- g ,-V gtoymuc or oisvmgnou '0! Mi” , sunnsnsine